Over 30 years of farming inspired the 1945 Weedsport high school graduate to make a wooden model of every style of tractor made and its implements

The Ward W. O'Hara Agricultural Museum on East Lake Road in Auburn features many farm, home implements, tools and antiques. One of the more interesting current displays was donated by former museum commissioner Norman Riley, a renowned wood craftsman.

Riley has made hundreds of wood farm implement models, each with its own intricate detailing. Riley worked with the museum's founder Ward W. O'Hara since its inception in 1975. Over 30 years of farming inspired the 1945 Weedsport high school graduate to make a wooden model of every style of tractor made and its implements.

The museum is open seven days a week until October 31st, and also by appointment. For more information call (315) 252-7644.